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Two of the lawyers here at Schauermann, Thayer & Jacobs, P.S., are licensed to practice in both Washington and Oregon.

Jeff Jacobs began to practice as an attorney in 1976 in the State of California. He came to Vancouver and obtained his license to practice law in Washington in 1995. In 2002 Jeff became licensed to practice in Oregon courts as well. With having practiced law for some 34 years in a number of courts within those three states, Jeff is a very capable and experienced personal injury lawyer.

Bill Thayer began his legal career in 1980 and for 30 years has handled many cases in various Washington courts. In 2006, Bill obtained his license to practice in Oregon courts as well.

Both Jeff and Bill enjoy the diversity of experiences offered by working on personal injury and wrongful death cases in the various communities and courts on both sides of the Columbia River and are familiar with the unique problems presented by cross-border cases.

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Member. Effective July 1, 2015, Craig Schauermann has transitioned from managing partner of the firm to an “Of Counsel” role with the firm. As a founding partner, along with William “Bill” Thayer, Craig's name will remain with the firm. Craig will continue his long history of mentorship to the firm's attorneys and contribute to the firm's active cases. You may contact him via this page, but he is not taking on new cases directly in his new role with the firm.
Location: Vancouver, Washington
Phone: 360-558-3766
Fax: 360-696-0583
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Emphasis: Before going of counsel July 1, 2015, Craig advised and advocated for his clients in personal injury and wrongful death cases for nearly 40 years. He continues to work part time with the attorneys in our office on matters relating to serious personal injuries and wrongful death.
Professional Qualifications & Education: Bachelor of Arts, 1973 Washington State University; Juris Doctor degree, 1976 University of Puget Sound; Licensed to practice before all courts in the State of Washington, the Western and Eastern District Federal Courts of the State of Washington, and the Ninth Circuit and the United States Supreme Court.
Professional Experience: Craig started work in Seattle as an associate with a small personal injury firm and moved to Clark County in January of 1979. He practiced exclusively after that in the State of Washington, primarily in Clark County. He was instrumental in obtaining for his clients a number of large verdicts, arbitration awards, and settlements.
Professional Affiliation: Member of the Board of Governors for the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association from 1996-2001. Political Action Committee for WSAJ from 2004-2015. Past WSTLA Eagle member for over 25 years. Past President of the Clark County Bar Association. Former Chairman of the Washington State Bar Association's Continuing Legal Education Committee. Craig has been a speaker at numerous legal education seminars.
Personal: Craig and his wife are the proud parents of three children and six grandchildren. He enjoys golf, playing bridge, and traveling with his family.
Areas of Practice
Personal Injuries
Wrongful Death
Litigation Percentage
100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Bar Admissions
Washington, 1977 U.S. District Court Eastern District of Washington, 1993
U.S. District Court Western District of Washington, 1977
U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit, 1994 U.S. Supreme Court, 1994
Education
University of Puget Sound School of Law, Tacoma, WashingtonJ.D. – 1976Washington State UniversityB.A. – 1973
Professional Associations and Memberships
Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, Member, Board of Governors, 1996 – 2001
Washington Trial Attorneys Public Forum
Clark County Bar Association, Past President
Washington State Bar Association, Former Chairman, Continuing Legal Education Committee

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